IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Brent Lewis

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Webster

October 20, 1942 – July 7, 2020

Obituary

Brent Lewis Webster, treasured husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend
passed away July 7, 2020 after a courageous battle with Parkinson's. He was
born October 20, 1942 to Lewis M. Webster and Velma L. Morgan in Rexburg,
Idaho.

He was—and will ever be throughout all eternity—a valiant disciple of our Savior
Jesus Christ. He loved belonging to and serving in the Savior's true church upon
Earth, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Brent loves his family more
than earthly words can express—loves, not loved, because we are an eternal
family and he will love us, and we will love him, forever and ever without end.

During much of his growing up and all throughout his life, Brent loved the nature
and wildlife around his family's ranch in Island Park, Idaho. He served missions in
Brazil and Michigan for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and
enjoyed telling stories of his missions and saying his favorite things in Portuguese.

He attended Ricks College (BYU Idaho) and BYU, earning a bachelor's in
Business Management. While at Ricks, he met and fell in love with his beloved
eternal companion, Nancy Kay Loveland. They were married on June 1, 1966 in
the Idaho Falls Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for all
eternity. How joyful it is that, although they'll be apart for a short time, they'll be
together for all eternity, never to part again!

Brent was blessed with 7 children he adored. He happily proclaimed that he was
the richest man in the world, richer than any king because he had his eternal
companion and his seven children. How happy that we get to have such a
wonderful father for all eternity!

Brent served as Branch President in Hays, Kansas, in bishoprics and many other
callings, and as a temple worker, which he dearly loved. He lovingly gave many
priesthood blessings, and lifted those around him with his deep testimony and
nurturing spirit.

He was a strong, intelligent, creative and kind leader in his work and all he did.
He was always the first to jump in and serve, and to make others feel loved and
needed.

Brent had such a wonderful way of viewing the world, and he inspired all
around him to feel wonder and gratitude and joy. He expressed this with his
marvelous sense of humor, his zeal for life, and his amazing personality. People
loved to be around him, and he made them feel happy and cherished.
And what a magnificent artist and photographer Brent was! He captured the
nature and wildlife and places he loved in his remarkable art. He loved reading
and had a library that brought him much happiness. He was a great storyteller
and blessed his family with the wonderfully inventive and fun stories he wrote
them.

We are eternally grateful for the noble and loving man he is, and we look
forward with joy for the day we will be reunited with him in our heavenly home!
Brent is survived by his loving wife, Nancy Kay Loveland Webster; his children
Brenda (Ken) Sills, Trina (Paul) Teasdale, Michelle Habel, Clint (Jonette), Justin
(Heidi), Jinni (Matthew) Gillen, Johnny (Sharon); his 32 grandchildren and his 3
great-grandchildren, and his sisters, Jill (Willis) Stone and Jacki Bowen (Jim).
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis M. Webster and Velma L.
Morgan and his brother Danny.

His funeral will be held Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 11 am with a viewing at 10 am
at Flamm Funeral Home in Rexburg, Idaho.

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